When there is reasonable doubt, innocent until proven guilty applies.
1 posted on
09/02/2021 10:16:58 AM PDT by
marktwain
To: marktwain
Can he sue for damages e.g. pain and suffering?
2 posted on
09/02/2021 10:19:43 AM PDT by
EEGator
To: marktwain
Lack of evidence, besides the corpse. Since the defendant rotted in jail for two and a half years, my guess is the jury also understood the hesitancy to call the police. No evidence beyond a reasonable doubt.
5 posted on
09/02/2021 10:33:08 AM PDT by
pierrem15
("Massacrez-les, car le seigneur connait les siens" )
To: marktwain
Long past time for Kyle of Kenosha’s trial to get rolling, and a similar result occur.
6 posted on
09/02/2021 10:34:33 AM PDT by
FreedomPoster
(Islam delenda est)
To: marktwain
Another right, the right to a swift and speedy trial, abrogated due to coronavirus.
14 posted on
09/02/2021 11:09:54 AM PDT by
I-ambush
(If we make it we’ll all sit back and laugh, but I fear tomorrow I’ll be crying)
To: marktwain
Is there a reason you excerpted this instead of posting the entire article?
15 posted on
09/02/2021 11:33:31 AM PDT by
Ol' Dan Tucker
(For 'tis the sport to have the engineer hoist with his own petard., -- Hamlet, Act 3, Scene 4)
To: marktwain
We just had a local murder case resolve into a plea bargain four years after they arrested the killer.
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